- and the
title predates that of the
highest ranking ruler of Ikere, the
Ogoga (who came
later but
their dynasty became the
ruling dynasty of Ikere). Due...
- The
Beaded Crown "Ade" of Oba
Onijagbo Obasoro Alowolodu, the
Ogoga of Ikere....
- Jẹ́mifọhùn, Ùà Ùkómọ (courtyard for
naming ceremonies), Ùà
Ògògà (courtyard of the
Ògògà), Ùà
Oriole (courtyard for
sacred religious oaths taken by chiefs...
-
Ajero of
Ijero Ekiti Ewi of Ado
Ekiti Oluyin of Iyin
Ekiti Alara of
Aramoko Ogoga of
Ikere Ekiti Alaaye of Efon
Ekiti Olojido of Ido
Ekiti Alayetoro of Ayetoro...
-
colonial rule, the
senior Ekiti Obas of
Akure (Deji), Ado (Ewi) and
Ikere (
Ogoga)
presided over the
largest towns, and
Akure was the
Ekiti town with the...
- one as the
drums are
rolled out with singers,
dancers and
prayers for the
Ogoga, the King of the town, whom is
known as the
harbinger of good
fortunes for...
-
planks and
beams obtained from
Yoruba Temples.
Veranda entrance posts (Opo
Ogoga)
depicting a
royal horseman, a
woman with twin
daughters from Ikere-Ekiti...
- the
ancient palace of the Deji of
Akure is
known as "Ua
Ogoga," and
traditionally when a new
Ogoga is crowned, he
returns to
Akure to pay homage. He was...
-
royal crown (Ade Nla)
Beaded Crown (Ade) of
Onijagbo Obasoro Alowolodu, The
Ogoga of
Ikere Ekiti; late 19th century;
basketry frame,
covered with
beaded cloth;...
-
Reliquary figure (byeri)
Veranda post of
enthroned king and
senior wife (Opo
Ogoga) West and
Central Asia (500 BCE – 1980 CE) Petra, Jordan:
Treasury and Great...